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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


Evanston Public Library, 1703 Orrington Ave. Representatives of local nonprofits discussed solutions to food insecurities.

Local nonprofits discuss challenges, solutions to food insecurity

January 26, 2018

Representatives of local nonprofit organizations discussed Thursday how they could more efficiently organize their resources to reduce food insecurity in the Evanston area. The event, held at Evanston...

Northwestern SESP student Joanne Huang presents Evanston food insecurity findings at Evanston Public Library on Wednesday. The meeting was nonprofit Meals at Home’s first time partnering with EPL.

Meals at Home, EPL launch food insecurity discussion with SESP research

October 26, 2017

Northwestern students presented findings showing Evanston’s food insecurity rate ranged between 12.1 percent and 20 percent at a Wednesday event hosted by local nonprofit Meals at Home. Around 30...

The exterior of Evanston Public Library. EPL recently collaborated with Meals at Home collaborated to launch a series of community discussions around hunger and food insecurity for locals.

EPL, Meals at Home create discussion series on food insecurity

October 2, 2017

Evanston Public Library and Meals at Home collaborated to launch a series of community discussions focused on hunger and food insecurity for local residents. The first discussion, which addresses both...

Three nonprofits receive Evanston Community Foundation grants

February 5, 2015

The Evanston Community Foundation announced Monday three new capacity-building grant recipients for this year. The new root2fruit grant recipients include Books & Breakfast, a before-school...

Sarah Flax, grants administrator with the city's planning and zoning division, waits for residents to show up at the first of two public comment sessions on the city's 2013 Action Plan. The Plan will allocate more than $2.4 million toward programs for the Evanston's low- and moderate-income residents.

Presidential debate distracts residents from Action Plan feedback session

October 16, 2012

No Evanston residents showed up at a Tuesday night meeting to discuss the city’s $2.4 million Action Plan for housing, economic development and public service projects. Aside from Sarah Flax, the...

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